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8''Outer Banks'' is a 2020 Netflix adventure series created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke that centers around a group of teens from the Outer Banks of UsefulNotes/NorthCarolina who call themselves the Pogues. The Pogues spend their days working, surfing, partying, and getting into scrapes with the Kooks, the upper class that rules the other half of the Outer Banks.
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10The main cast of Pogues, John B (Chase Stokes), the leader of the group and avoiding child services after his father went missing 9 months ago, JJ (Rudy Pankow), John B's best friend and regular problem creator, Pope (Jonathan Daviss), the "brains of the operation" and Merit Scholar candidate, and Kiara (Creator/MadisonBailey), who is technically a Kook but hangs with Pogues and cares deeply about conservation, uncover a lot more than they bargained for when they decide to loot a boat that sunk during a hurricane. In the process, they end up being tangled with the Camerons, a Kook family that John B works for, consisting of Ward (Creator/CharlesEsten), his son, Rafe (Drew Starkey), and his daughters, Sarah (Creator/MadelynCline) and Wheezie (Julia Antonelli).
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13!! ''Outer Banks'' contains examples of:
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15* AbortedArc: The show's pilot episode establishes how one of the main things John B does is evading social services to live the rest of his teen years on his own. After [[spoiler:Sheriff Peterkin's murder]], the Kildare County Police Department seems to forget about this in favor of [[spoiler:falsely convicting him for the murder. And they don't even remember it again following his exoneration.]]
16* AbusiveParents: JJ's dad, who beats him bloody several times throughout the show. Their interactions suggest that this has been happening for years.
17** Ward Cameron also abuses his 3 children throughout the show:
18*** Ward enables and encourages Rafe's dangerous and deadly behavior, helping him cover murders and ignoring his obvious mental health concerns.
19*** Sarah is repeatedly kidnapped, locked in rooms, and even strangled by Ward, who chooses to protect Rafe over her.
20*** His youngest daughter Wheezie may have it the best, but she is still ignored and living in a dangerous situation.
21* ActionGirl: Cleo in Season 2, who plays a big part in [[spoiler:trying to get]] John B and Sarah the Royal Merchant Gold. [[spoiler:She later shows up as the boiler room worker on The Coastal Venture, putting up a fight against Pope when she thinks he's just a stowaway.]]
22%%* AfterActionPatchup: Sarah for John B after his escape from DCS. Complete with a BandageWince from John B.
23%%* AlcoholicParent: JJ's dad.
24* TheAllegedCar: John B has a beat up old Volkswagen van adorably dubbed "Twinkie," which ends up riddled with bullet holes and almost ends up drowning (after getting caught in the rising tide).
25%%* AnguishedDeclarationfLove: Topper, several times for Sarah.
26%%* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Zigzagged for Wheezie.
27%%* BackAlleyDoctor: John B has to take Sarah to one in the Bahamas to [[spoiler:heal her gunshot would from Rafe.]]
28%%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Pope when [[spoiler:Rafe tries to choke Kiara - Pope descends into Berzerker mode.]]
29%%* BloodFromTheMouth: Several characters after being beaten.
30* BloodyHandprint: Downplayed. John B leaves a couple smeared onto a car after he almost gets run over while trying to run away. The handprints themselves aren't particularly noteworthy, but the fact that the driver got a good look at John B's face when he left them, is.
31%%* CatapultNightmare: John B wakes up from one where Ward goes to Nassau and kills him over the gold.
32* CellPhonesAreUseless: In the first episode it is [[HandWave handwaved]] that Hurricane Agatha knocked out cell service on the island (along with power for those not fortunate enough to have generators). For the following few weeks there is no mention of efforts to restore coverage, newfound limitations on communication ability, or indeed the very existence of cell phones.
33%%* CommitmentIssues: Both Kiara and Sarah. Although they both make some strides in overcoming them.
34%%* CopKiller: [[spoiler:Rafe to Sheriff Peterkin. Deputy Shoupe]] is not happy.
35* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: Done on [[spoiler:Sheriff Peterkin]]. Averted, it's bloody and [[spoiler:doesn't work.]]
36* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler:JJ at the end of Season 1, who's implied to have been shot down by his crush, Kiara.]]
37** [[spoiler:This may have started its way towards being averted after Season 2.]]
38* DisappearedDad: John B explains early on that his dad has been missing at sea for nine months. We find out later that [[spoiler:he was injured by Ward, thrown overboard, and later died on an uninhabited island. However, TheStinger for Season 2 reveals that he survived and is living in Barbados.]]
39* DownerEnding:
40** Season 1 ends with [[spoiler:John B and Sarah presumed dead at sea, with the former still wanted for Peterkin's murder. This leaves the Camerons and the Pogues reeling from their daughter's and friend's supposed deaths.]]
41** Season 2 ends with [[spoiler:the Pogues not only having failed to save the Cross of Santo Domingo (as well as the Royal Merchant gold) from the Camerons, but also ending up on a deserted island, leaving their families and Topper devastated.]]
42* EscalatingWar: Between the Pogues and the Kooks. JJ tries offering a drink to Sarah at the Boneyard. Topper steps in and tries to shut it down. JJ persists, a fight breaks out and JJ ends the conflict by [[spoiler:pulling out a gun. Later on, Topper and Rafe retaliate against the Pogues by jumping Pope and beating him with golf clubs. Then Pope is convinced by JJ to sink Topper's boat.]]
43* ExactEavesdropping: [[spoiler:Ward finds out that John B and the others found the gold by listening in on his conversation with Sarah, one where they both enthusiastically spell out exactly what they found, how much it's worth, and what they plan to do with it.]]
44* FugitiveArc: Episodes 9 and 10 for [[spoiler:John B]] as he tries to survive and escape the island with nearly everyone thinking that he murdered [[spoiler:Sheriff Peterkin.]]
45* GenderEqualEnsemble: [[spoiler:The Pogues become this after Cleo joins them on the deserted island where they end up after escaping The Coastal Venture with Sarah.]]
46%%* GettingHighOnTheirOwnSupply: Both Rafe and Barry indulge in this. Results in SanitySlippage for [[spoiler:Rafe.]]
47* GettingHotInHere: A downplayed version of this happens when Sarah and John B are stuck below deck and trying to cope with the heat on their way to Chapel Hill.
48* GroinAttack: Ward goes for one while fighting [[spoiler:John B]] on his yacht.
49** Cleo does one to Pope when she thinks he's [[spoiler:a stowaway on The Coastal Venture and was trying to call security on him.]]
50* HollywoodKiss: When [[spoiler:Sarah and John B]] kiss after a full day and a half of adventuring, flirting, sneaking, and sleuthing, it is of course while they are dressed to the nines and in the midst of it pouring rain. It is also preceded by a romantic speech.
51* HopeSpot: Peterkin appears ready to [[spoiler:arrest Ward for the murder of John's father...then Rafe shoots her and Ward frames John for the crime.]]
52%%* IDontWantToRuinOurFriendship: Plays a role in Kiara's rejection of Pope's and John B's advances.
53* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Despite JJ's own stated crush on Kiara, he encourages John B to make his move on her so if she accepts, they could both be happy.
54* InSeriesNickname: A few.
55** John Booker Routledge is almost always called by his first name and initial of his middle name by those who know him, even casually or by those who don't particularly like him. Hearing anything different is usually a sign of trouble, unless it's Bird, which is his dad's AffectionateNickname for him.
56** Kie for Kiara.
57* ItBelongsInAMuseum: [[spoiler:John B says this about the Cross of Santo Domingo after the Pogues find it, and the rest of the season focuses on their attempts to get it back from the Limbreys and Camerons and return it to the Heywards.]]
58* {{Introdump}}: In the first episode, an extensive voiceover from John B explicitly lays out the physical and social geography of Kildare Island, and introduces the members of the Pogues, complete with freeze frames and handwritten text of their names.
59* LeftStuckAfterAttack: [[spoiler:When the shipworker guarding the armory finds John B having broken into it, he attacks using the fire axe John B used to break the locks. The axe stays stuck in the wall long enough for John B to get away.]]
60* LineOfSightAlias: When Cleo meets Pope for the first time and she asks for his name, Pope, needing to [[spoiler:find Sarah and get the cross off of the ship]] looks at a pipe and responds "Gray Pipe."
61* LockedInARoom: Invoked. To try to get them to settle their differences and make up, JJ, John B, and Pope decide to leave Sarah and Kiara on a non-functional boat for a night. [[spoiler:It's effective.]]
62* LovingAShadow: Sarah accuses [[spoiler:Topper]] of loving the idea of her, rather than Sarah herself.
63* MinorLivingAlone: His dad is missing at sea, presumed dead. His mom skipped out on the family years ago, and his legal guardian (his uncle) is in another state and hasn't visited in months. This causes John B issues with the law.
64%%* MissingMom: For both JJ and John B.
65%%* OnlyKnownByInitials: JJ.
66* OutfitDecoy: At the church, John B gives his red hoodie to [[spoiler:Topper]] who wears it as he gives himself up. The police focus on him, giving John B and Sarah just enough time to escape the other way.
67%%* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove:
68%%** JJ bids farewell to [[spoiler:John B]] with this.
69%%** JJ receives one from his father while he is in a drunken stupor.
70%%* PlayingheVictimCard: In later episodes, [[spoiler:Ward Cameron.]]
71* RichBoredom: Sarah Cameron decides to join in on the adventure because she is "16 and already knows what the rest of her life looks like." She also wants to "experience life outside of the bubble wrap."
72* TheRichWantToBeRicher: Ward Cameron, [[spoiler:who is hell-bent on securing the gold despite living a fairly cushy life.]]
73* SelfHarm: Ward punctures his arm with an arrow in order to frame [[spoiler:John B]] as an unstable, violent, untrustworthy person.
74%%* ShirtlessScene: Being a series that takes place on a subtropical island, go figure.
75* SlobsVersusSnobs: On Kildare Island, the population is generally divided the working class inhabitants of The Cut ("Pogues") and the rich residents of Figure Eight ("Kooks"). These titles are used extensively by most characters (especially non-adult characters) to refer to themselves or the other group. While membership in either group is mostly dictated by circumstance, there are in-universe references to existing and potential crossover: Kiara, who lives in Figure Eight, is an established member of the Pogues, and when talking about what they'd do if they find the treasure, the Pogues toast to "going full Kook."
76* SoCrazyItMustBeTrue: How Sarah is able to convince Topper that John B is innocent of [[spoiler:Sherrif Peterkin's murder]]. As she says, if she was going to lie to cover for him, why would she pick [[spoiler:her ''own brother'' as the killer]] unless it was true?
77* SocialServicesDoesNotExist: Averted; They do exist and are set on getting John B into foster care.
78* StickyFingers: JJ is described as a "klepto" by John B in the series' opening narration.
79* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When JJ gets fired from his country club job in the opening of "The Gold" he uses his bike to ruin part of the front hedge.
80* ThrowTheDogABone: After Shoupe and his FBI Agent realize the Pogues were right about [[spoiler:Rafe murdering Peterkin, not only does he exonerate John B, but he also works to make sure John B's dad's van was there waiting for him, even overlooking some of it's safety concerns.]]
81* TookALevelInDumbass: The main cast (except Pope generally) done so in their actions in Season 2. Generally, there were cases where one makes something the others advise to not do. For example, JJ's rescue plan would have been really difficult to pull off (John B only goes with it out of desperation) or Kiara impulsively screaming "Murderer" to Sarah's dad while her, Pope and JJ were trying to get evidence to clear John B's name.
82* TraumaCongaLine: In the first two episodes, John B nearly gets caught by the cops, then actually gets chewed out by the sheriff, beaten up by who's essentially the Kook leader, almost drowns in the marsh, gets shot at by hired assassins, has his home invaded by said assassins, has to run away from a lighthouse owner, gets arrested after doing so, gets fired from his job, and is forced to give up the compass that he lost it for.
83%%* TreasureMap: The map John B gets from Sarah's house.
84* TurnOutLikeHisFather: JJ and John B say this to each other about their respective fathers when [[spoiler:John B gets caught up in the treasure hunt that is getting more and more dangerous, and JJ when he starts stealing from drug dealers and getting in deep with the law.]]
85* TrueCompanions: John B, JJ, Pope, and Kiara have all been best friends since kindergarten and are willing to risk their lives to protect one another. They would eventually add Sarah to their tight-knit group.
86* UptownGirl: [[spoiler:After an escalating series of adventures, flirting, and missed signals, Sarah, "Queen of the Kooks," and John B, ostensible leader of the Pogues, end up together, even to the point of driving a boat straight into a tropical storm.]]
87* UnwantedHarem: Downplayed. At the beginning, John B says that he, Pope, and JJ all have feelings for Kiara, yet she doesn't return any of them and would prefer to stay JustFriends.
88* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler:Ward Cameron, and to a lesser extent, his son.]]
89* WantedPoster: These are distributed en masse across the island for the alleged murderer of [[spoiler:Sheriff Peterkin - John B.]]
90* WhamEpisode: The end of "My Druthers," where [[spoiler:Ward committs suicide by setting off a bomb on his boat with him on it, and falsely confessing to Peterkin's murder in his VideoWill, allowing Rafe to go free.]]
91** And again in "The Coastal Venture": [[spoiler:Ward [[FakingTheDead faked his death]] by escaping using the scuba gear, and his plan to get the Cross of Santo-Domingo onto the titular ship and sell it to pay off his debts and end up being hundreds of millions richer afterwards was [[TheChessmaster all set up in advance.]]]]
92* WhenEldersAttack: After breaking into her house, the gang has to escape the owner - a blind old lady rumored to be an AxCrazy murderer - attacking them with a fire poker and then a shotgun.
93* XMarksTheSpot: The map that John B's dad left behind for him to mark where he believes the shipwreck is.

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